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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

MURDER VICTIMS' FAMILIES AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY: MORE HURT FOR VICTIMS

Murder Victims' Families Against The Death Penalty:

More Hurt For Victims Families

Dudley Sharp

Murder Victim's Families Against the Death Penalty (hereafter "MVFADP")
are family members of murder victims who actively oppose the death penalty and
are seeking its repeal (1).

I oppose their efforts, which are, intentionally, divisive and
hurtful for murder victim survivors who believe differently.

My contention is that all anti death penalty arguments are either false
or that the pro death penalty arguments are stronger. So far, MVFADP confirms
those findings.

Based upon polling, about 80% support the death penalty for truly
death penalty eligible murders. Anecdotally (scientific polls are not possible),
it appears 95% of those who have lost loved ones to capital murder support the
death penalty as a just sanction (2).

For example, of the 2000 or so folks who lost loved ones in the
Oklahoma City bombing case, I am aware of only one that opposes and actively
fights the death penalty. How many of the 30,000 or so of those who lost loved
ones on 9/11 spoke out against the death of Osama Bin Laden or against a death
penalty for any surviving planners of it (2)?

The MVFADP, a vast minority, are attempting to stop justice for the
vast majority. I suspect the majority of MVFADP members are not survivors of
crimes which are death penalty eligible (1).

Instead of being divisive and hurtful, why can't MVFADP just say,
"we oppose the death penalty, but respect your right to support the death
penalty in your case."? MVFADP won't support other victims in that fashion
because their sole goal is to get rid of the death penalty, not helping any
victims who feel differently but, in fact, working against them.

Instead, the MVFADP are, actively, seeking to deny that right to
those who find the death penalty just. Thus, the MVFADP are, intentionally
hurtful and divisive, when they need not be.

The MVFADP claims that the death penalty makes some murder victims
more or less valuable than others, by the degree of punishment.

As with all states, there are many different legal levels of
criminal homicide (non negligent, involuntary, etc. . . . all the way to
felony or capital murders) with sanctions ranging from probation to the death
penalty.

The MVFADP has had no discussions about consolidating all criminal
homicides into one category with one sanction.

That, by itself, shows how cynical this MVFADP claim is.

Obvioulsy, without the death penalty, those who would have, otherwise, received the death penalty, would, now, receive LWOP. Are these MVFADP then going to argue against LWOP, based upon that same foundation?

Of course not. They are just misusing their "some murder victims more or less valuable than others" talking point, utilizing their victim status in a cynical and dishonest manner.

Sanctions are based upon the degree of harm and the available evidence.

The MVFADP complains about the length and cost of death penalty
appeals and how that injures, even more.

Such delay and cost are the result of anti death penalty
legislators and other activists, who have prevented reasonable reforms. Again,
the MVFADP, now, joins those causing additional pain and cost.

The Virginia protocol allows for executions in 7.1 years, on
average, with 72% of those so sentenced being executed. Such a protocol would
cost less than LWOP.

As this protocol will result in both less pain and less cost, why doesn't MVFADP support such reforms.

Solely because the MVFADP is involved in a dishonest effort. It is neither costs nor pain they are trying to relieve, but the goal of making sure that all murderers live, no matter the cost. As we see, both above and below, their efforts are causing more pain and cost.

The MVFADP complain that murderers become celebrities. Who makes
them celebrities? Anti death penalty activists. Many murderers become
celebrities without the death penalty being present. Stop doing
it.

The death penalty allows for a plea bargain to a life sentence,
preventing a trial, saving money, saving some such family members a trial and giving the
option of such plea bargains having a sentence without parole - a plea option
which goes away when there is no death penalty. Such a plea also saves huge
amounts of money over having a LWOP trial.

Thus, the MVFADP efforts, if successful, will increase both costs
and pain.

The MVFADP states the death penalty is not a deterrent. Anyone who
has considered deterrence is aware that all prospects of a negative outcome
deter some. It is a truism. It is impossible, by truth and reason, to say "The
death penalty deters none." The only question is "How much does it deter?"
There are 28 studies finding for deterrence since 2000 (3), all of which
disagree as to the degree of deterrence.

The death penalty is a greater protector of innocent lives, in at
least three ways (3).

Therefore, the MVFADP is asking to spare all murderers lives at the
cost of sacrificing more innocents.

The strongest argument for the death penalty? Justice, the
foundation of support for all sanctions.

Let's direct our attention where it belongs, against those anti
death penalty obstructionists, and create a just, responsible death penalty
system that honors justice and stops the additional and preventable re
victimization, caused by death penalty opponents, now joined by
MVFADP.

1) Some of these anti death penalty victim groups cannot
tell the moral differences between crime and punishment, guilty murderer and
innocent victims and, therefore, their memberships have included and may still
include family members whose loved ones were executed, calling them murder
victim survivors - they equate innocent murder victims with guilty murderers who have been
executed. Appalling.